Foot to Link Converter

Convert feet to links instantly. 1 foot = 1.515 links

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Foot to Link Converter

Convert feet to links instantly for land surveying measurement

Quick values:
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Result in Link
0 Link
Formula: Link = Foot ÷ 0.66
Inch
12 in
Meter
0.3048 m
Centimeter
30.48 cm
Yard
0.3333 yd

Common Conversions

Common conversion values from Foot to Link, Inch and Meter
FootLinkInchMeter
1 Foot1.52 Link12.00 Inch0.3048 Meter
5 Foot7.58 Link60.00 Inch1.5240 Meter
10 Foot15.15 Link120.00 Inch3.0480 Meter
25 Foot37.88 Link300.00 Inch7.6200 Meter
50 Foot75.76 Link600.00 Inch15.2400 Meter
66 Foot100.00 Link792.00 Inch20.1168 Meter
100 Foot151.52 Link1200.00 Inch30.4800 Meter
200 Foot303.03 Link2400.00 Inch60.9600 Meter

About Foot and Link Conversion

A link is a unit of length used in land surveying. 100 links = 1 chain = 66 feet. This measurement system was developed by Edmund Gunter in the 17th century.

What is a Foot?

A foot (ft) is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems. It is exactly equal to 0.3048 meters and 12 inches.

What is a Link?

A link is a historical unit of length used in land surveying. 1 link = 7.92 inches = 0.66 feet = 0.201168 meters. It is used in land measurement in Bangladesh, India, and other countries.

Conversion Formula

Where 1 Foot = 1.515 Links:

  • 1 Foot = 1.515 Links
  • 1 Link = 0.66 Feet
  • 66 Feet = 1 Chain = 100 Links

Note: This converter follows the international standard where 1 link = 0.66 feet = 7.92 inches.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many links in 1 foot?
1 foot = approximately 1.515 links. The link is a unit of length used in land surveying where 1 link = 0.66 feet.
How to convert feet to links?
To convert feet to links, divide the foot value by 0.66 (or multiply by 1.515). Formula: Links = Feet ÷ 0.66. Example: 10 feet = 10 ÷ 0.66 = 15.15 links.
What is the relationship between feet and links?
1 link = 0.66 feet or 7.92 inches. Conversely, 1 foot = approximately 1.515 links. 100 links = 1 chain (66 feet).
Why is the link unit used in land surveying?
The link was developed by Edmund Gunter in the 17th century for land surveying. 100 links = 1 chain (66 feet) and 80 chains = 1 mile, making calculations easier for surveyors.

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